HP D3604-90004 manual Installing a Scsi Device in a Scsi Device Shelf

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3 Installing Hardware Accessories

Installing a SCSI Device in a SCSI Device Shelf

Almost any Fast SCSI-2 single-ended 3.5-inch or 5.25-inch device, such as a digital audio tape (DAT), CD-ROM or SCSI hard disk drive, can be installed in a SCSI device shelf. The details for configuring the device, such as jumper settings, are supplied by the manufacturer of the device. Internal cabling configurations are described in the “Cabling Configurations” section of this manual. This section describes the basic process of installing a SCSI device in a SCSI device shelf. A SCSI hard disk drive is used as an example.

Use only the cables supplied by HP. The storage system includes an actively terminated SCSI cable for your SCSI tray devices. Fast SCSI-2 (up to 10 MB/second synchronous transfer) devices require an actively terminated SCSI cable.

NOTE To use SCSI mass storage devices, you need to obtain trays to install them in the storage system. Contact your HP dealer for obtaining these trays: 5.25-inch tray (HP D2199A), 3.5-inch tray (D2198A).

For installation of a third-party, non-HP device in a SCSI device shelf, consult the HP BBS (408-553-3500) for recommended supplies and instructions.

The following example demonstrates the procedure for installing a SCSI hard disk drive:

1.Verify that the device is not terminated because the internal SCSI cable includes a built-in terminator. If you are installing a SCSI device that uses a built-in terminator, remove the terminator from the device before proceeding with the installation. The HP accessory devices available for your storage system are shipped with the terminators disabled.

2.Power down the unit. (Since all the data stored on all the drives in the storage system is inaccessible while the system is powered down, consider informing all users before powering down the storage system.)

3.Open the door of the storage system as described in the section “Opening the Door.”

4.Position the first device closest to the SCSI cable terminator located at the end of the SCSI cable.

5.Remove the screws that secure the filler panel to the disk shelf. (Do not attempt to pry the plastic cover off the storage system.)

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Contents HP NetServer Storage System/6 User Guide Audience Assumptions Contents Contents Regulatory Information Page Introduction Introduction Basic InstallationUnpacking the NetServer Storage System/6 Contents of the NetServer Storage System/6 PackageFront View of the Storage System Identifying Parts of the NetServer Storage System/6Nglish Scsi Self-Test Reset SwitchPower Supply Reset General Operating InstructionsContinuous Operation Power CyclingPlacement Temperature ControlSpin Up Using an Uninterruptible Power SupplyHot-Swap Disk Module Care and Relocation Cabling Storage Devices and Setting Scsi Addresses Opening the Door Removing the Bezel and Opening the Door Storage System Switch Location Setting Scsi AddressesSettings Switch FunctionsLower Cage Cabling ConfigurationsExternal Cabling Upper CageSystem or Meter Cable Accessory Scsi Port Number Meter Cable Number Description Number Cabling Diagram LabelStorage System Layout PartC14 Default Cabling Configuration Non-DuplexC11 C20Duplex Configuration Duplex ConfigurationC11 C14 Alternate Non-Duplex ConfigurationAlternate Duplex Configuration Alternate Duplex ConfigurationPage Unpacking a Hot-Swap Disk Module Installing Hardware AccessoriesInstalling Hot-Swap Storage Devices Installing Hardware Accessories Installing a New Hot-Swap Disk ModuleRemoving a Hot-Swap Disk Module Installing the Hot-Swap Disk ModuleRemoving the Hot-Swap Disk Module Installing a Scsi Device in a Scsi Device Shelf Installing Hardware Accessories Troubleshooting Procedures TroubleshootingTroubleshooting If The System Will Not Power OnIf the Scsi Devices Fail to Spin Up If the LED Readout Shows a Fan Fault FFIf the LED Readout Shows a Line Fault LF If the LED Readout Shows a Power Supply Fault PFIf the Host Cannot Communicate With the Storage System If the Hot-Swap Disk Power LEDs are Flashing Troubleshooting Tools Error MessagesNglish Page System Design, Integration and Support Service and SupportService Service and Support Information and Support When You Need ItHP NetServer Information Assistant CompuServe Discussion Forum and Library HP Support Assistant CD-ROMAutomated Fax World Wide Web and Internet FTPBulletin Board System Telephone Support HP NetServer Support NewsObtaining HP Repair and Telephone Support Ordering System Documentation Ordering HP Cables, Drive Trays and ManualsNorth America and Asia Ordering HP Cables, Drive Trays and Technical PublicationsJoining CompuServe Contacting HP Regional HeadquartersCompuServe CompuServe Europe Page Limitation of Warranty Warranty and Software LicenseNetServer Storage System/6 On-Site Limited Warranty Three Year On-Site Limited Hardware WarrantyLimitation of Liability and Remedies Warranty and Software LicenseObtaining Warranty Service Nglish Customer Responsibilities Removable Media if supplied Software Product Limited WarrantyObtaining Return Warranty Service Ninety-Day Limited Software WarrantyWarranty and Software License Notice of Warranty Claims Environment SpecificationsWeight and Dimensions Power Supply SpecificationsPage Class B Product Statement Regulatory InformationRegulatory Information Country NoticesDeclaration of Conformity Regulatory Information Póliza de Garantía Mexico Hardware Warranty StatementNotas Index BiosIndex Nglish